Originally posted by jawanda Pretty much just said that they now have the right to "freeze" your account and "steal your funds from you" if you are in Adult.
The only change to the T&C's is that everyone who has an account will automatically renew on the expiration date. The way it was originally worded, the account would simply expire.
That's all.
Nothing else changes.
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The only change to the T&C's is that everyone who has an account will automatically renew on the expiration date. The way it was originally worded, the account would simply expire.
That's all.
Nothing else changes.
Thanks.. I read it 3 times, got a migraine, and still wasn't sure what was different.
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The only change to the T&C's is that everyone who has an account will automatically renew on the expiration date. The way it was originally worded, the account would simply expire.
The only change to the T&C's is that everyone who has an account will automatically renew on the expiration date. The way it was originally worded, the account would simply expire.
Rand do you have a rough idea of what percentage of offline VISA merchants are VISA electron enabled? If there is no electron sign we can't use EP there correct?
Originally posted by More Booze Hmmm I did never agree to the terms, I just closed the browser window.
And when I logged in again, I didnt have to agree with the new terms.
So thats going to be your argument in court against them, that you never officially agreed
Originally posted by OzMan Rand do you have a rough idea of what percentage of offline VISA merchants are VISA electron enabled? If there is no electron sign we can't use EP there correct?
Thanks
OzMan,
If I understand your question correctly, there is no difference of acceptability of Visa or Visa Electron IF the merchant is using an electroinc verification process (which almost all merchants do now). So, an electronic card swipe machine where you enter your PIN is all that is required,
You'll notice that the Visa Electron card does not have raised numbers, That is to help prevent anyone from using an imprint slip (like in the old days with the carbon slips) to get an imprint of the card and to instead force an electronic approval. That is the only difference in terms of acceptability.
Electron cards are not that well known in the U.S. but very popular in almost every other Visa region.
If I understand your question correctly, there is no difference of acceptability of Visa or Visa Electron *if* the merchant is using an electroinc verification process (which almost all merchants do now). So, an electronic card swipe machine where you enter your PIN is all that is required,
You'll notice that the Visa Electron card does not have raised numbers, That is to help prevent anyone from using an imprint slip (like in the old days with the carbon slips) to get an imprint of the card and to instead force an electronic approval. That is the only difference in terms of acceptability.
Electron cards are not that well known in the U.S. but very popular in almost every other Visa region.
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